Re: Crash Netmail
By: deon to All on Sun Apr 14 2024 10:44 pm
> Re: Crash Netmail
> By: Rob Swindell to Martin Kazmaier on Fri Apr 12 2024 11:35 pm
> Howdy,
> > Crash means direct (not routed) *and* immediate.
> What's the difference between "Crash" and "immediate"?
"Crash" is a stored message attribute (defined in FTS-1). The meaning of "crash"
is not really defined in FTS-1, but in other docs, it's clarified as meaning to
send direct (not routed) and immediately. There's no "immediate" message or
packet attribute.
"Immediate" is a flow file flavor (defined in FTS-5003):
"If a flow file with such a flavour exists the
mailer must try to poll a remote system without taking in
consideration any external and internal restrictions."
FTS-5003 also defines the "Continuous" flow file flavor:
"If a flow file with such flavour exists the
mailer must try to poll a remote system taking in consideration
internal restrictions but not external ones (assuming that the
remote system carries a CM flag)."
BinkIT (Synchronet's FTN/BinkP mailer) treats .d (Direct), .i, and .c flow files
all the same, FWIW.
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